Karin Hahn-Hissink
Karin Hahn-Hissink (4 November 1907 – 23 May 1981) was a German anthropologist whose research on the mythology of peoples living in the eastern lowlands of Bolivia is considered an important contribution to the field. For a quarter of a century, she was a curator at the Frankfurt Ethnological Museum (now the Museum of World Cultures), and she also worked at the Frobenius Institute. Provided by Wikipedia
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Chama-Indianer : Daten zur Kulturgeschichte by Hissink, Karin
Stuttgart : F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1988Call Number: Loading…
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Chimane : Notizen und Zeichnungen aus Nordost-Bolivien by Hissink, Karin
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Volkskunst aus Guatemala. Ausstellung des Städt. Museums für Völkerkunde und des Frobenius-Instituts, Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main, 1971Other Authors: “…Hissink, Karin…”
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